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Core curriculum is the shared content to be learned by participants of a learning institution. To fit the needs for individual needs, [[MU]] proposes a notion of [[individualized curricula]] that can be adaptively shaped to engage learners while still deliver the essential intellectual core, which includes the notion of [[universality]].
Core curriculum is the shared content to be learned by participants of a learning institution. To fit the needs for individual needs, [[MU]] proposes a notion of [[individualized curricula]] that can be adaptively shaped to engage learners while still deliver the essential intellectual core, which includes the notion of [[universality]].
=Content Narrative=
[[MU]]'s core curriculum is presented using modules of [[Content Narrative]]s. The point is to allow flexibility in the sequence of how content is presented, so that different can enjoy the equivalent content. In other words, each person or team, will incorporate different [[Content Narrative]] in their own [[Individual Curricula]].

Latest revision as of 01:29, 22 February 2022

Core curriculum is the shared content to be learned by participants of a learning institution. To fit the needs for individual needs, MU proposes a notion of individualized curricula that can be adaptively shaped to engage learners while still deliver the essential intellectual core, which includes the notion of universality.

Content Narrative

MU's core curriculum is presented using modules of Content Narratives. The point is to allow flexibility in the sequence of how content is presented, so that different can enjoy the equivalent content. In other words, each person or team, will incorporate different Content Narrative in their own Individual Curricula.